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Competition for the anthem

On 12 March 2008 the Assembly of Kosovo announced an open contest to choose the anthem in Prishtina newspapers and on the official website of the Assembly. The rules include:

"Composition should be distinguishable: – should be unique and original"

"Length of the composition should not last less than 30 seconds or more than 60 seconds."

"Texts can be included as well in the application, in any official language of the Republic of Kosovo" however, the final adoption is believed not to include them. Choosing the text for the anthem would have been a difficult task because the majority of the population in Kosovo are Albanians, Serbs being the second largest ethnic group. The government has emphasized that no ethnic group should be discriminated against, declaring the state a "democratic, secular and multiethnic republic" thus making it difficult to find lyrics that do not favor one ethnic group over another one. Similar problems were encountered when choosing the flag. Furthermore, the rules also state that the proposal "Should not present or be similar to the hymn or popular song of any country, or hymn of any political party, movement or Institution of Republic of Kosovo, or to implicate any faithfulness towards any ethnic community of Republic of Kosovo."

Padded Room debuted at number 42 on the US Billboard 200 chart and number two on the Top Independent Albums chart, with 13,451 copies sold in the first week of release. Many people in the entertainment industry had high expectations for Padded Room. Upon its release, the album received generally favorable reviews from music critics. The New York Times gave the rap album a favorable review, and IGN gave it 8.2/10. It was widely promoted, but its success was less than moderate.

France 24

France 24 (pronounced France vingt-quatre[fʁɑ̃s vɛ̃t katʁ] on all three editions) is an international news and current affairs television channel based in Paris. Its stated mission is to "cover international current events from a French perspective and to convey French values throughout the world." It started broadcasting on 6 December 2006.

The service is aimed at the overseas market and is broadcast through satellite and cable operators throughout the world. During 2010 the France 24 channel started broadcasting through its own iPhone app.

Based in Issy-les-Moulineaux in the suburbs of Paris, the channel broadcasts world news. Currently it offers variants in English and Arabic in addition to French. The channel has since 2008 been wholly owned by the French government (via its holding company, l'Audiovisuel extérieur de la France (AEF)), having acquired the remaining shares held by its former partners Groupe TF1 and France Télévisions. Its budget is approximately €100million per year.

European economy under pressure

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Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- At the heart of the European debt crisis is the euro, the currency that tied together 18 countries in an intimate manner. So when one country teeters on the brink of.
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The economic impact of Europe's refugee crisis - real economy

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Asylum rules in Europe can cause confusion about the economic impact because it is often difficult to distinguish between genuine refugees and economic migrants, so here is a crash course.
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5:22

The EU economy 10 years after the crisis started - Reform Barometer 2018

The EU economy 10 years after the crisis started - Reform Barometer 2018

The EU economy 10 years after the crisis started - Reform Barometer 2018

BusinessEurope's Reform Barometer 2018 (https://www.businesseurope.eu/publications/businesseurope-reform-barometer-spring-2018-eu-economy-10-years-after-start-crisis) analyses how globally competitive the EU is now compared to the eve of the financial crisis, ten years ago. It also evaluates if and how the European Commission's recommendations for reforms were really brought forward.

3:07

Germany Economy: Frankfurt eager to become Europe's banking hub

Germany Economy: Frankfurt eager to become Europe's banking hub

Germany Economy: Frankfurt eager to become Europe's banking hub

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The economy of an ageing Europe - Real Economy

The economy of an ageing Europe - Real Economy

The economy of an ageing Europe - Real Economy

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European Economy Explained - Climbing higher together

European Economy Explained - Climbing higher together

European Economy Explained - Climbing higher together

http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/explained/index_en.htm
Every country in the European Union is unique but our economies face many common challenges. Improving our tax, employment and business polices through structural reforms can make us stronger. Learning from each other and sharing the best ideas and most sensible rules could help our economies grow by about 2.5% to 6.5% faster over the next ten years, helping everyone to climb higher together.

European economy under pressure

The European Debt Crisis Visualized

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Fact: America's national debt stands at $17 trillion. That's a tough number to grasp. Most people will never come close to making $1 million in any given year. How can we understand the magnitude.
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The economic impact of Europe's refugee crisis - real economy

Some 1.2 million asylum applications were made in Europe in 2015. To put that figure into context, this summer more than 300,000 applications were made.That's only around 600 applications for every million Europeans.
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published: 02 Jul 2015

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published: 21 Mar 2018

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published: 07 Sep 2017

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published: 02 Feb 2017

European Economy Explained - Climbing higher together

http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/explained/index_en.htm
Every country in the European Union is unique but our economies face many common challenges. Improving our tax, employment and business polices through structural reforms can make us stronger. Learning from each other and sharing the best ideas and most sensible rules could help our economies grow by about 2.5% to 6.5% faster over the next ten years, helping everyone to climb higher together.

The European Debt Crisis Visualized

Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- At the heart of the European debt crisis is the euro, the currency that tied together 18 countries in an intimate manner. So when one cou...

Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- At the heart of the European debt crisis is the euro, the currency that tied together 18 countries in an intimate manner. So when one country teeters on the brink of.
Fact: America's national debt stands at $17 trillion. That's a tough number to grasp. Most people will never come close to making $1 million in any given year. How can we understand the magnitude.
A short, visual explanation of Japan's debt crisis by @affalytics ( The latest on Japan's DebtProblem: Donate Bitcoin to support our.

Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- At the heart of the European debt crisis is the euro, the currency that tied together 18 countries in an intimate manner. So when one country teeters on the brink of.
Fact: America's national debt stands at $17 trillion. That's a tough number to grasp. Most people will never come close to making $1 million in any given year. How can we understand the magnitude.
A short, visual explanation of Japan's debt crisis by @affalytics ( The latest on Japan's DebtProblem: Donate Bitcoin to support our.

The economic impact of Europe's refugee crisis - real economy

Some 1.2 million asylum applications were made in Europe in 2015. To put that figure into context, this summer more than 300,000 applications were made.That's o...

Some 1.2 million asylum applications were made in Europe in 2015. To put that figure into context, this summer more than 300,000 applications were made.That's only around 600 applications for every million Europeans.
Asylum rules in Europe can cause confusion about the economic impact because it is often difficult to distinguish between genuine refugees and economic migrants, so here is a crash course.
*Crash course*
When asylum seekers first arrive, a host country pays to process applic…
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Some 1.2 million asylum applications were made in Europe in 2015. To put that figure into context, this summer more than 300,000 applications were made.That's only around 600 applications for every million Europeans.
Asylum rules in Europe can cause confusion about the economic impact because it is often difficult to distinguish between genuine refugees and economic migrants, so here is a crash course.
*Crash course*
When asylum seekers first arrive, a host country pays to process applic…
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How the euro caused the Greek crisis

Greece is in a state of economic and financial crisis that's dominated global headlines this week. Vox's Matt Yglesias explains the real roots of the crisis. Fo...

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BusinessEurope's Reform Barometer 2018 (https://www.businesseurope.eu/publications/businesseurope-reform-barometer-spring-2018-eu-economy-10-years-after-start-crisis) analyses how globally competitive the EU is now compared to the eve of the financial crisis, ten years ago. It also evaluates if and how the European Commission's recommendations for reforms were really brought forward.

BusinessEurope's Reform Barometer 2018 (https://www.businesseurope.eu/publications/businesseurope-reform-barometer-spring-2018-eu-economy-10-years-after-start-crisis) analyses how globally competitive the EU is now compared to the eve of the financial crisis, ten years ago. It also evaluates if and how the European Commission's recommendations for reforms were really brought forward.

Germany Economy: Frankfurt eager to become Europe's banking hub

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http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/explained/index_en.htm
Every country in the European Union is unique but our economies face many common challenges. Improving our tax, employment and business polices through structural reforms can make us stronger. Learning from each other and sharing the best ideas and most sensible rules could help our economies grow by about 2.5% to 6.5% faster over the next ten years, helping everyone to climb higher together.

http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/explained/index_en.htm
Every country in the European Union is unique but our economies face many common challenges. Improving our tax, employment and business polices through structural reforms can make us stronger. Learning from each other and sharing the best ideas and most sensible rules could help our economies grow by about 2.5% to 6.5% faster over the next ten years, helping everyone to climb higher together.

The European Debt Crisis Visualized

Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- At the heart of the European debt crisis is the euro, the currency that tied together 18 countries in an intimate manner. So when one country teeters on the brink of.
Fact: America's national debt stands at $17 trillion. That's a tough number to grasp. Most people will never come close to making $1 million in any given year. How can we understand the magnitude.
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The economic impact of Europe's refugee crisis - real economy

Some 1.2 million asylum applications were made in Europe in 2015. To put that figure into context, this summer more than 300,000 applications were made.That's only around 600 applications for every million Europeans.
Asylum rules in Europe can cause confusion about the economic impact because it is often difficult to distinguish between genuine refugees and economic migrants, so here is a crash course.
*Crash course*
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How the euro caused the Greek crisis

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The EU economy 10 years after the crisis started - Reform Barometer 2018

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European Economy Explained - Climbing higher together

http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/explained/index_en.htm
Every country in the European Union is unique but our economies face many common challenges. Improving our tax, employment and business polices through structural reforms can make us stronger. Learning from each other and sharing the best ideas and most sensible rules could help our economies grow by about 2.5% to 6.5% faster over the next ten years, helping everyone to climb higher together.

Competition for the anthem

On 12 March 2008 the Assembly of Kosovo announced an open contest to choose the anthem in Prishtina newspapers and on the official website of the Assembly. The rules include:

"Composition should be distinguishable: – should be unique and original"

"Length of the composition should not last less than 30 seconds or more than 60 seconds."

"Texts can be included as well in the application, in any official language of the Republic of Kosovo" however, the final adoption is believed not to include them. Choosing the text for the anthem would have been a difficult task because the majority of the population in Kosovo are Albanians, Serbs being the second largest ethnic group. The government has emphasized that no ethnic group should be discriminated against, declaring the state a "democratic, secular and multiethnic republic" thus making it difficult to find lyrics that do not favor one ethnic group over another one. Similar problems were encountered when choosing the flag. Furthermore, the rules also state that the proposal "Should not present or be similar to the hymn or popular song of any country, or hymn of any political party, movement or Institution of Republic of Kosovo, or to implicate any faithfulness towards any ethnic community of Republic of Kosovo."

DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - The InternationalMonetary Fund on Monday cut its world economic growth forecasts for 2019 and 2020, due to weakness in Europe and some emerging markets, and said failure to resolve trade tensions could further destabilise a slowing global economy....

DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - The InternationalMonetary Fund on Monday cut its world economic growth forecasts for 2019 and 2020, due to weakness in Europe and some emerging markets, and said failure to resolve trade tensions could further destabilise a slowing global economy....

European markets fell on Monday, after China announced its economy had expanded at the slowest annual pace since 1990... Most of Europe’s major indexes were down on Monday, with the Stoxx Europe 600 SXXP, -0.29% falling by 0.3% to 356.03, after finishing up 2.25% for the week on Friday....

China on Monday announced that its economy cooled down in the last quarter of 2018, recording a growth rate of 6.6 per cent, which is the slowest in the last 28 years.� ... A cooling Chineseeconomy could hurt firms like Apple in the US, automobile manufacturers in Europe and mineral exporters in Australia....

The worldeconomy is expected to be slightly more sluggish this year, the International Monetary Fund warned Monday, citing trade disputes that have seen China's growth slow to its weakest pace in 30 years as well as the impact of rising U.S ... Underscoring the unsteady state of the global economy....

(DAVOS, Switzerland) — The worldeconomy will be more sluggish this year, the International Monetary Fund warned Monday, citing trade disputes that have seen China slow to its weakest pace in 30 years as well as the impact of rising U.S ... Underscoring the wobbly state of the global economy....

The InternationalMonetary Fund on Monday cut its world economic growth forecasts for 2019 and 2020 due to weakness in Europe and some emerging markets, and said failure to resolve trade tensions could further destabilize a slowing global economy... ....